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May 14, 2018 / 8:31 PM GMT / Source: TODAY

By Sarah Bracy Penn

With the royal wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle just days away, it's time to plan your official viewing party! Celebrate the historic moment with an early morning gathering featuring classic English snacks, festive decor and a few of your closest friends.

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As Harry, Markle and the royal family travel by carriages to St. George's Chapel, they'll be greeted by thousands of well-wishers lining The Long Walk, the aptly named path toward the grounds of Windsor Castle. It'll be a sea of Union Jack flags, so a banner like this one will make your own home feel like you're right in the middle of the festive wedding procession — well, sort of.

It's custom to find commemorative mugs, china and other home goods on the market ahead of a royal couple's big day. This stylish tea towel will forever remind you of Harry and Markle's marriage... and serve as an adorable decoration for your watch party.

Stick to an easy feast of scones, muffins or cucumber tea sandwiches that you can prep ahead of time so you won't miss a moment of the coverage. For a quick way to spruce up your treats, place a Union Jack toothpick atop each one!

Fortnum & Mason, the iconic grocer located on London's Piccadilly street, is known for its custom tea blends and biscuits. It's also a favorite retailer of Queen Elizabeth II, who has in years past chosen the market's sweet Christmas pudding as a holiday gift for each member of royal staff. Ahead of major moments in royal history, Fortnum & Mason often releases special teas, like the Jubilee Blend, created in honor of the queen's Diamond Jubilee, and the Wedding Breakfast Blend in honor of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge's 2011 nuptials.

Traditional English tea is often served with biscuits, and McVitie’s are a classic choice. They also come covered in milk chocolate for a more decadent treat. If you’re feeling a bit adventurous, serve a "spot of toast" with marmite, a favorite spread among many Brits that’s made of yeast extract.

Because what's better than custom cocktail napkins bearing the name of Harry and his future wife? These paper dolls fashioned like Harry and Markle are also a festive way to salute the couple, available now from Target.